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System Security

| Dr. Patrick Horster |
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|  Position | O. Univ.-Prof. |
|  Office hours | on appointment |
|  Room | E.1.60 |
|  Phone | +43 (0)463 2700 3702 |
|  Fax | +43 (0)463 2700 993712 |
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| Short CV | O.Univ.-Prof. Dr. Patrick Horster is Full Professor and head of the Chair for System Security at the University of Klagenfurt, Austria.
Research areas:
His main research areas are the design, analysis and application of cryptographic mechanisms, security in complex IT-Systems, security infrastructures, technical data protection and information security, chipcards and PDA’s as security tools and key-management. |
| Teaching | Basics of computer science (Informatics), algorithms and data structures, theoretical computer science. Special area: System security, applied cryptology, security infrastructures. |
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SECOQC (Development of a Global Network for Secure Communication based on Quantum Cryptography) |
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| Dagmar Cechak |
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|  Position | Secretary |
|  Office hours | Mon-Thu 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. |
|  Room | E.1.61, main building, south annex, level 1 |
|  Phone | +43 (0)463 2700 3702 |
|  Fax | +43 (0)463 2700 993702 |
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| Dipl.-Ing. Dr. Peter Schartner |
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|  Position | Ass.-Prof. |
|  Office hours | on appointment |
|  Room | E. 1.51, main building, south annex, level 1 |
|  Phone | ++43 (0)463 2700 3718 |
|  Fax | ++43 (0)463 2700 993718 |
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Peter Schartner finished his studies in Telematik (a joint study of Computer Science, Electronics, and Communication Technology) in 1997 (Master Thesis: "Secure Desktop Conference System – A Client"). In 1996 he stayed at the Royal Holloway and Bedford New College (University of London – Information Security Group). In November 1997 he joined the System Security Group at Klagenfurt University. He finished his dissertation “Token-based Security Infrastructures – Selected Techniques and Applications” in 2001.
Research areas:
Keymanagement, smartcards, security aspects of mobile devices (especially personal digital assistants), network-security, security-infrastructures, and cryptography. |
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Practical lectures of mandatory subjects (like “Hardware-Architecture”, “Algorithms and Datastructures”, and “Theory of Computation”) and lectures concerning various aspects of security, including “Introduction to System-Security“, “System Security Lab”, ”Selected Topics of System-Security”, and “Applied Cryptography”.
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| Projects | go2algo – The Algorithm Visualization Tool
Smartcard- and PDA-Laboratory |
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| DDipl.Ing. Stefan Rass |
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|  Position | Univ.-Ass. |
|  Office hours | on appointment |
|  Room | E.1.50 |
|  Phone | +43 (0)463 2700 3715 |
|  Fax | +43 (0)463 2700 993715 |
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| Short CV | Stefan Rass finished his studies in Mathematics and Computer Science in November 2005. In 2004, he spent an exchange semester in Hobart (Tasmania, Australia) at the University of Tasmania. His two master theses covered probabilistic inference and modelling (Mathematics) as well as formal extensions to diagnosis theory (Computer Science). In April 2004, he joined the System Security group as a project assistant for the EU Project SECOQC. From 2006 to 2008, he was a member of the Transportation Informatics group, before he returned to the System Security Group in May 2008.
Research Areas:
Network-security, random number generation, authentication of users and messages, primitives for cryptographic protocols.
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| Dipl.Ing. Raphael Wigoutschnigg |
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|  Position | Univ.-Ass |
|  Office hours | on appointment |
|  Room | E.1.50 |
|  Phone | +43 (0)463 2700 3714 |
|  Fax | +43 (0)463 2700 993714 |
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| Short CV | Raphael Wigoutschnigg finished his study in Computer Science in 2007.
His master theses covered the simulation of smart cards using the JAVA programming language. In 2008 he worked at Philips Klagenfurt in the area of quality management and applied statistics. In December 2008, he joined the System Security group as a university assistant. During his study he was a student tutor for ESOP (structural and object oriented programming).
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public key cryptography, randomness, zero knowledge proofs, distributed calculation, multimedia security, mathematical optimization |
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